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Black Holes Might Have Hair, Study Says – Is Albert Einstein Wrong? – Science Times
A new study shows that extreme black holes could break the famous “no-hair” theorem, and in a way that we could detect.

A black hole is impressively easy to describe on its own. Its observable properties are its mass, electric charge (which is usually zero), and rotation or spin.
It makes no difference how a black hole originates. All black holes, in the end, have the same…
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